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September 24, 2013 |

Defense's Late Document Dump In Firing Case Draws Sanctions

Foot dragging by defense lawyers on document production in a wrongful discharge suit against a New Jersey county, coupled with disingenuous excuses, has caused a federal judge to issue sanctions.
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June 08, 2012 |

Gov. Names New Prosecutors For Atlantic, Morris, Ocean

Gov. Chris Christie nominates three veteran litigators to be the head prosecutors in Atlantic, Morris and Ocean counties.
3 minute read
August 19, 2013 |

Ex-Associate's Retaliation Claims Against Ropes Survive

A federal judge has thrown out the bulk of a former associate's race-discrimination complaint against Ropes & Gray, but set a November trial date on two retaliation claims.
3 minute read
March 05, 2009 |

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March 10, 2006 |

Gaining Medical Examinations for Employees Under the ADA

Medical examinations under the Americans with Disabilities Act are not often the subject of litigation. Yet, employers will often face the issue of when, and under what circumstances, an employee can be examined. Attorney Sid Steinberg examines just such a recent case, in which a district court took up an employer's request that an employee exhibiting disturbing workplace behavior undergo an examination.
5 minute read
August 22, 2005 |

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Crabby Jacks pays out $6.1M in drunk-driving case. Reassignment of pregnant woman wasn't discrimination, jury finds. Worker fired for filing workers' comp claim.
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August 19, 2013 |

Ex-Associate's Retaliation Claims Survive Against Ropes

A federal judge has thrown out the bulk of a former associate's race-discrimination complaint against Ropes & Gray, but set a November trial date on two retaliation claims.
3 minute read
October 02, 2006 |

Newsbriefs

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January 10, 2011 |

What Toyota's Arbitration Award Said About Biller, the Documents, and the Accusations — and What It Didn't

Toyota's epic fight with former in-house lawyer Dimitrios Biller is over — but what does the closely watched arbitration ruling mean for in-house counsel?• ALSO SEE: TIMELINE • WATCH OUR VIDEO INTERVIEW WITH BILLER • CC COVER STORY: TOYOTA'S NIGHTMARE • TOYOTA WINS KEY RULING OVER BILLER
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October 16, 2013 |

Five Firms Help Create Auto Parts Giant

Kirkland & Ellis, Stikeman Elliott, and Weil, Gotshal & Manges are advising Advance Auto Parts on its $2.04 billion cash acquisition of privately held rival General Parts International in a takeover deal that will create North America's largest auto parts retailer.
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